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ARP3620 keyboard unit
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ARP3620 keyboard unit
a . AFTERTOUCH output jack
Outputs a CV signal according
to the force that you apply to the
keyboard via aftertouch.
b . PORTAMENTO FOOT SWITCH jack
If you want to use a separately sold
foot switch (such as the Korg PS-1)
to control portamento, connect it
here.
c . INTERVAL LATCH jack
Connect a separately sold foot
switch (such as the Korg PS-1)
here. If you turn on the foot switch
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while holding down two keys, the
interval between the two keys is
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memorized. While the foot switch is
on, pressing one key causes a note
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higher by the memorized interval
(the CV signal) to be output from
the UPPER VOICE output jacks.
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d . TRIGGER MODE switch
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [SINGLE/MULTIPLE]
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Selects how the ADSR circuit starts
operating (is triggered) when
n
consecutive note-on occurs.
SINGLE: Since a new note-on will
not cause a trigger until the ADSR
release time has ended, this is used
for legato performance.
MULTIPLE: The ADSR circuit is
triggered by each note-on.
TRIGGER MODE does not
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apply to the AR circuit.
e . LATCH switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[ON/OFF]
If this switch is on, and you take
your finger off a key after playing
it, the state is maintained (the note
is latched) until the next time you
press a key. This is used mainly
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in conjunction with the internal
arpeggiator.
f . ARPEGGIATOR selector
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [OFF/AUTO . . .SEQ]
Selects the type for the internal
arpeggiator. The arpeggiator tempo
is synchronized with the LFO
speed.
OFF: Choose OFF if you are not
using the internal arpeggiator.
AUTO: If two or more keys are held
down, they sound in the order in
which they were pressed.
UP: While two or more keys are
held down, they sound in order
from the lower to the higher.
DOWN: While two or more keys are
held down, they sound in order
from the higher to the lower.
UP&DOWN: UP and DOWN
alternate repeatedly.
RANDOM: While two or more keys
are held down, they are sounded
randomly.
SEQ PLAY: Keys are sounded in
the pattern that you previously
recorded using SEQ REC. In
advance, choose SEQ REC and
record an arpeggio pattern.
SEQ REC: When SEQ REC is
selected, pitches are recorded in the
order in which you play the keys.
To use the arpeggio pattern that
you recorded, switch to SEQ PLAY.
For more about the internal
Tip:
arpeggiator, refer to "Arpeggiator
settings" on page 23.